CNBC Pulls Online Poll That Shows Ron Paul Handily Winning Pres Debate
CNBC disabled their online poll web page a few hours after it went live. This poll is regarding the Republican party presidential debate held today, 10/9/2007.
I managed to get this screen capture of
the poll from their site before they took the web page offline
(presented in .bmp, .gif, and .png format). Float over the image of
your choice and click the Download link to get the full image.
Please visit www.ronpaul2008.com and donate some money to help Ron Paul get his message out in spite of CNBC.


Friends of America, the World, & Peace,
Tired of the old world of untouchable power waging it's war throughout the world and on personal liberties? Tired of the powerful suppressing truth and forcing it's tyranny on the rest of us?
Let's help America get back to it's constitutional roots, so that we can all move into a future of peace, prosperity, and personal freedom. Let's spread the word and educate and inspire our US friends and families to vote for Dr.Ron Paul.
Peace, love, and all good blessings...
MR 4 RP [08!
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Why should we as Canadians care about who gets elected President of the United States?
Simple because the Americans are our closest neighbors. And present Presidential directives would make it easy for a Neo-Con President to decide that "Them Socialist Canadians just aren't up to snuff to protect the raw materials - Oil and Water - that are vital to US national security, so we are gonna send in our boys to help protect them"
That's why Canadians must work to help get Ron Paul's message out to our American cousins.
A Ron Paul victory, would be in the best interest of Canada and all the people of the world.
Terry Johnston
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we as Canadians who support Ron Paul, need to start asking our politicians here at home tougher questions about Taxes (less government), our freedoms and our involvement in the North American Union (super highway) which will take our sovereignty away as a nation. If we as supporters could show some numbers and get some media attention in cities close to the US border attention it might help gain support
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